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you mentioned one of them, missile defense. we think this is a very critical issue in the relationship, having consequences for the global stability and strategic -- i recall it was the united states who suggested back in 1972 to sign the treaty which limited the missile defense deployment by the soviet union at that time and russia. it was all this decay considered by the military of both countries as being very important factor of the strategic stability. so removing this factor from the overall balance is certainly going to have a destabilizing effect. we have been very frank and open in presenting our concerns. we do believe that if what we are hearing is true, namely that this is not against us, that there should be no reason why this assurance cannot become legally binding obligation. and we still have some time. we do believe, our experts believe on the basis of scientific analysis that at the latest stages of this four-phase approach, there would be risks for the russian -- and through that to the strategic stability in
you mentioned one of them, missile defense. we think this is a very critical issue in the relationship, having consequences for the global stability and strategic -- i recall it was the united states who suggested back in 1972 to sign the treaty which limited the missile defense deployment by the soviet union at that time and russia. it was all this decay considered by the military of both countries as being very important factor of the strategic stability. so removing this factor from the...
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and i understand why the investigation by the department of defense as reported by the "washington post" concluded beyond the doubt are unmitigated blank hole. how is that for a response. now, we have gotten that out of our system, i mean blank off. rinus did not respond to these comments. and they returned to the journal to state department on september 23rd. reporting for news watch, james rosen. >> rick: the diary and cnn finding it and using it as a source for its reporting. would any other news organization have done any differently? >> no. i can't understand white house and state department indignation over the reporting of obvious news. any news organization would have done that. they were trying to change the subject. they wanted to make it what looks now about incompetence or intelligence or failure to respond to an obvious threat. >> rick: we heard james reporting on -- this is an assistant deputy secretary of state, deputy assistant. what kind of way is that to have a conversation with a reporter? >> dana said, this is what you have now. has a little cadre who sees themselves
and i understand why the investigation by the department of defense as reported by the "washington post" concluded beyond the doubt are unmitigated blank hole. how is that for a response. now, we have gotten that out of our system, i mean blank off. rinus did not respond to these comments. and they returned to the journal to state department on september 23rd. reporting for news watch, james rosen. >> rick: the diary and cnn finding it and using it as a source for its reporting....
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i now i understand why the official investigation by the department of defense reported by the army times and washington post concluded beyond a doubt that you're an unmitigated blank hole how is that for a nonb-s response, now that we've got that out of our systems have a good day and by a good day i mean blank off. he did not response to the fox news asks for italian diplomates, on sunday, september 23rd. reporting for news watch, james rosen. >> rick: so judy, the diary, cnn finding it and using it as a source for its reporting. would any other news organization have done any differently? >> no, i mean, i don't-- i do not begin to understand the white house's and the state department's indignation over the reporting of obvious news, every news organization would have done that. and i understand this, as i was about to say, kirsten, they were trying to change the subject, and they wanted to make it about cnn and not about their, what looks now like incompetence or intelligence failure or a failure to respond to an obvious threat. >> rick: in the meantime, jim, we just heard james report
i now i understand why the official investigation by the department of defense reported by the army times and washington post concluded beyond a doubt that you're an unmitigated blank hole how is that for a nonb-s response, now that we've got that out of our systems have a good day and by a good day i mean blank off. he did not response to the fox news asks for italian diplomates, on sunday, september 23rd. reporting for news watch, james rosen. >> rick: so judy, the diary, cnn finding it...
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all in all it's a defense i believe and defendable record. >> ifill: i want to walk through some of that piece by piece. referencing the president's speech today, he turned over a big chunk of it to talking about the difference between railing against or speaking out against violence... violent extremism versus protecting free speech. why was so much devoted to that topic? >> gwen, i thought it was an interesting speech. very reflective speech. i think probably designd by the president and his advisors to try to heal some of the wounds that have been so apparent between the muslim world and the united states over these last two weeks, these very tragic weeks. i thought it was interesting the way he framed the issue. he clearly disassociated the united states from that hateful and vile video produced in california. he twice spoke against... about the need to respect islam and respect the prophet of islam. but at the same time he spent a lot more time and was passionate about defending free speech and trying to explain to some of these world leaders in this hall the american traditions on
all in all it's a defense i believe and defendable record. >> ifill: i want to walk through some of that piece by piece. referencing the president's speech today, he turned over a big chunk of it to talking about the difference between railing against or speaking out against violence... violent extremism versus protecting free speech. why was so much devoted to that topic? >> gwen, i thought it was an interesting speech. very reflective speech. i think probably designd by the...
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and now the arab minister of defense and chief of intelligence are new. to create the relationship and the situation between civilians -- create the separation between civilians and military societies. that is tricky. that was a transition that we organized well. we had countries -- mine, for example, came from a military dictatorship. we organized -- [indiscernible] that is something that not many people have experienced. i think that we should be trying to work on that direction. >> as the cold war was ending, there is a big meeting in the halls of congress. all of the senior military leaders from every european country and even the vatican was represent. i was the first speaker. my russian colleague was across the hall from me. i said, i am chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, armed forces of the united states. i live in a system whereby constitution doesn't really trust me. they only give me money for a limited time and i have to go back and ask for more. they control the purse and the even made it in the constitution that we would provide for and m
and now the arab minister of defense and chief of intelligence are new. to create the relationship and the situation between civilians -- create the separation between civilians and military societies. that is tricky. that was a transition that we organized well. we had countries -- mine, for example, came from a military dictatorship. we organized -- [indiscernible] that is something that not many people have experienced. i think that we should be trying to work on that direction. >> as...
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and it actually put republicans on the defensive. so i think republicans have not only paymented themselves into a -- painted themselves into a corner on this, but democrats are increasingly learning how to take advantage of that fact. >> it was interesting what you said about down scale whites. they haven't been that alienated by the moves by obama, but i thought the point you made earlier, maybe it'll be the same as mccain's, maybe it'll be a little more. just enough to get reelected and, you know, in a sense they're part of your coalition, but how do you keep them down on the farm? i mean, what can, you know, what should -- the democrats, you said they need a vision of activist government. what would that be? >> first of all -- >> how could the republicans consolidate them, too? i think this is very much up for grabs. >> first of all, if obama wins in this election, on a national basis it's almost certain that his noncollege white number will go down from his 40%, so in many ways it's been described as the victory 40 years later o
and it actually put republicans on the defensive. so i think republicans have not only paymented themselves into a -- painted themselves into a corner on this, but democrats are increasingly learning how to take advantage of that fact. >> it was interesting what you said about down scale whites. they haven't been that alienated by the moves by obama, but i thought the point you made earlier, maybe it'll be the same as mccain's, maybe it'll be a little more. just enough to get reelected...
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now where officials say police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacking at the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was just taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the author of things thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform antigovernment protests have been constant across the country since february last year police crackdowns have left dozens killed at key opposition leaders thrown behind bars now despite the oppression most western countries remain on good terms with bahrain. omar saeed says democracy has no chance unless foreign pressure is applied. up to know what we so throw the united states they are trying to send voices due to the authorities in a very soft way they concentrate on human rights issues but don't own political issues while the political issues is the cause all these violations because the government did not accept oh. politically w
now where officials say police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacking at the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was just taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the author of things thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform antigovernment protests have been...
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now and back rain officials say the police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacked in the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the authorities thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister he's been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform anti-government protests have been constant across the country since february last year police crackdown left dozens killed with key opposition leaders thrown behind bars including a job a western countries are turning a blind eye to the bloodshed simply because bahrain's a key u.s. ally with at least the view of geo political analyst patrick said. the situation in bahrain is completely ignored for reasons that are obvious what you would call good customer been pro-choice seen a lot of us on here and as it has all the gulf states that's one of the results of the ratcheting up of. iran it's all the gulf states that are within reach
now and back rain officials say the police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacked in the capital manama but opposition activists claim the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by the authorities thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister he's been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform anti-government protests have...
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a put republicans on the defensive. republicans have not only painted themselves into a corner on this but democrats are learning how to take advantage of that. parks downscale whites -- >> downscale whites have not been that alienated from obama. if obama gets elected, the of the large deficit among what -- among young white working-class waters -- workers. how do you keep them down on the farm? they said they need a vision of activist government. how can the republicans consolidate them? this is up for grabs. >> if obama wins, it is almost certain his nine college wide number will go down. it has been described as a victory 40 years later. there were not enough of them in 1972. now there are not. obama consistently runs better among working-class whites in the upper midwest than he does anywhere else. ohio, michigan, wisconsin, iowa, the numbers are a little better. 4445. part of that auto industry, and more union tradition. the big anomaly -- fewer of the white working class in the midwest are evangelical. >> the une
a put republicans on the defensive. republicans have not only painted themselves into a corner on this but democrats are learning how to take advantage of that. parks downscale whites -- >> downscale whites have not been that alienated from obama. if obama gets elected, the of the large deficit among what -- among young white working-class waters -- workers. how do you keep them down on the farm? they said they need a vision of activist government. how can the republicans consolidate...
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they're talking about defense stuff. but the economy looming over everything else. >> thank you, jim. appreciate it as always. president obama and mitt romney face to face. first presidential debate wednesday night. watch it live, 7:00 eastern or cnn.com. >>> also another huge story that has everybody talking. no kidding. the nfl and its refs. right now nfl commissioner roger goodell is taking questions at a presser in new york. let's see what he's got to say. >> -- and on their side why, and if there was a problem with full-time and the backup crews, what was their issue with that? >> a couple things. any time you're transitioning from one benefit pension program to another, it's difficult. it's difficult for the people being impacted by that. in this case the officials. you have to understand that. i think that's why we came up with a compromise that makes sense. we would do it over a five-year period and replace it with a defined contribution program which is what the owners were proposing from the beginning. and defi
they're talking about defense stuff. but the economy looming over everything else. >> thank you, jim. appreciate it as always. president obama and mitt romney face to face. first presidential debate wednesday night. watch it live, 7:00 eastern or cnn.com. >>> also another huge story that has everybody talking. no kidding. the nfl and its refs. right now nfl commissioner roger goodell is taking questions at a presser in new york. let's see what he's got to say. >> -- and on...
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me in bahrain officials say the police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacked and here the capital but opposition activists claimed the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by authorities and thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister who has been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform and government protests have been constant across the country since february last year police crackdown left dozens killed with key opposition leaders thrown behind bars let's get some reaction now from former bahraini m.p. so. it's very good to see you sir thank you for coming on our team today the bahraini government claims to be implementing reforms but what actually has it done and why are people still on the streets and still protesting. q. . was going on and. on. proctor they are calling for real calling for real justice in our country and this is. always faced let's say or act. with excessive force which end up killing p
me in bahrain officials say the police killed one person in self-defense when their patrol was attacked and here the capital but opposition activists claimed the seventeen year old victim was taking part in a peaceful protest which was fired upon by authorities and thousands took to the streets on friday with fresh calls for the resignation of the unelected prime minister who has been in power since nine hundred seventy one and allegedly opposes democratic reform and government protests have...
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defense secretary reported syria had moved some of its chemical weapons for security reasons but said the country's main stock remains intact and under government control president obama said the threat of chemical weapons could be a red line for the u.s. to act in syria this as washington pledged additional multimillion dollar aid to the syrian opposition to help the fight against assad political analyst says u.s. intentions in the region are driving syria further from a peaceful solution. well it's the standard policy of the us government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the economy of supporting dictators in countries that are loyal to the us government in trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear that the united nations is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom
defense secretary reported syria had moved some of its chemical weapons for security reasons but said the country's main stock remains intact and under government control president obama said the threat of chemical weapons could be a red line for the u.s. to act in syria this as washington pledged additional multimillion dollar aid to the syrian opposition to help the fight against assad political analyst says u.s. intentions in the region are driving syria further from a peaceful solution....
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that really aren't satisfactory dition to what happens with the defense department want to know we also have the cia using drugs in fact sometimes many of the same drugs and we know that from criminal investigations that went on overseas so for instance with a man a german citizen a car we don't masri who was held by the cia in afghanistan when he was released he was examined by criminal authorities in mexico including their doctors and they concluded that he had been drugged with use of psychotropic drugs so i think we see a pattern that emerges there as well and that's a really sad story i know you covered that a couple years ago because from all signs point to the fact that he was a case of mistaken identity and even once that was realized they kept him there for quote knowing too much so i mean it's really crazy to think that this can go on and i do want to talk also about the cover up a recent report with put out in response to a freedom of information request and then fully says it found nothing i can find no evidence to substantiate allegations that mind altering drugs were admin
that really aren't satisfactory dition to what happens with the defense department want to know we also have the cia using drugs in fact sometimes many of the same drugs and we know that from criminal investigations that went on overseas so for instance with a man a german citizen a car we don't masri who was held by the cia in afghanistan when he was released he was examined by criminal authorities in mexico including their doctors and they concluded that he had been drugged with use of...
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charles milam, acting secretary of defense for military community family policy. our first speaker will be admiral james loy. we will take a few questions from the me after all the speakers conclude and we will segway to 1-on-1 interviews. thank you. >> good morning to you all. thank you, amy and thank you for use -- for your personal commitment to this cause. if you think this is difficult, try 300 general officers. thanks to the leadership of amy's team we made good progress over the last several years. two years ago our initial reports prompted the tension and properly so. the report added pressure to the effort to set nutritional standards and school menus across the country. those standards are in the process of being made into action today. today's report recognizes our kids have other sources of things to eat during the school band challenges government authorities in the process of affecting standards to set equally strong standards for what kids can find in vending machines and what kids find in stores or the so-called cafeteria lines. bottom-line too muc
charles milam, acting secretary of defense for military community family policy. our first speaker will be admiral james loy. we will take a few questions from the me after all the speakers conclude and we will segway to 1-on-1 interviews. thank you. >> good morning to you all. thank you, amy and thank you for use -- for your personal commitment to this cause. if you think this is difficult, try 300 general officers. thanks to the leadership of amy's team we made good progress over the...
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and now the arab minister of defense and chief of intelligence are new. to create the relationship and the situation between civilians and military societies. that was a transition that we organized well. we organized -- [indiscernible] that is something that not many people have experienced. i think that we should be trying to work on that direction. >> as the cold war was ending, there is a big meeting in the halls of congress. all of the senior military leaders from every european country and even the vatican was represented. i was the first speaker. my russian colleague was across the hall from me. i said, i am chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, armed forces of the united states. i live in a system whereby constitution doesn't really trust me. they only give me money for a limited time and i have to go back and ask for more. they control the purse and the even made it in the constitution that we would provide for and maintain a navy because we were a maritime power. but we will raise and support armies. we will only raise them and we need them and
and now the arab minister of defense and chief of intelligence are new. to create the relationship and the situation between civilians and military societies. that was a transition that we organized well. we organized -- [indiscernible] that is something that not many people have experienced. i think that we should be trying to work on that direction. >> as the cold war was ending, there is a big meeting in the halls of congress. all of the senior military leaders from every european...
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the offshoot of that is medical doctors are saying that we are doing less defensive medicine these days. the massachusetts medical society issued a report yesterday called "the -- state of the work force study or something like that, and they do find there's been a little shift, and doctors are now ordering fewer tests to, you know, the concept of defensive medicine -- explain that or -- >> host: please do. >> guest: okay. the concept is the patient comes in. the doctor says you're complaining of a headache, let's order up all of these tests and special scans to make sure that you don't have a brain tumor so you don't come back to me in five months and sue me for missing this. the medical profession tells you they are ordering fewer tests because now they see patients on a more routine basis, and they are not coming in complaining of a severe headache after not seeing a doctor for seven years because they have insurance and they can make primary care visits. >> host: okay. >> guest: and not show up at the emergency room. >> host: ivan in massachusetts on the democrats' line. >> caller:
the offshoot of that is medical doctors are saying that we are doing less defensive medicine these days. the massachusetts medical society issued a report yesterday called "the -- state of the work force study or something like that, and they do find there's been a little shift, and doctors are now ordering fewer tests to, you know, the concept of defensive medicine -- explain that or -- >> host: please do. >> guest: okay. the concept is the patient comes in. the doctor says...